A sky-diver falls vertically from a helicopter and reaches constant (terminal)

Q#22 (Past Exam Paper – June 2018 Paper 12 Q7)

A sky-diver falls vertically from a helicopter and reaches constant (terminal) velocity. The graph shows the variation with time of the speed of the sky-diver.


Which graph shows the variation with time of the distance fallen by the sky-diver?




Solution:
Answer: C.

The speed of the sky-diver increases at a decreasing rate until it becomes constant (where terminal velocity is reached).


From a distance-time graph, the speed may be obtained by the gradient of the graph.

So, in the distance-time graph, the gradient should increase at a decreasing rate (a curve) and then becomes constant and non-zero (a straight line, but not horizontal). [B and D are incorrect]


From the velocity-time graph of the sky-diver, initially the speed is zero. So, the gradient of the distance-time graph should be zero initially (that is, the graph should be horizontal initally). [C is correct]


Choice A cannot be correct because the non-zero gradient at time t = 0 shows a non-zero velocity. Only graph C has a zero velocity at time t = 0.

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